Just yesterday, Google announced their latest flagship device, the Nexus 6 which will be powered by the latest iteration of Android, called ‘Lollipop’.

The Nexus 6 has a 5.96″ screen, making it Google’s largest smartphone to date. The device has the same QuadHD resolution screen just like the Galaxy Note 4 and the LG G3.

The Nexus 6 runs on a Snapdragon 805 processor, a 13-megapixel rear camera with built-in OIS, 2-megapixel front camera, 3220 mAh battery, and two front-facing speakers, just like the new Moto X.

Lollipop will be powering the device, which utilizes Google’s new material design concept which in layman terms, ‘flat and minimalist’.
The OS now has a battery saving feature, extending the phone’s life by up to 90 minutes.

Another key selling point is that the Nexus 6 can be charged up to six hours worth of battery life in 15 minutes.

The Nexus 6 will cost $649 and pre-order starts on October 29th and available in stores beginning in November.